Hispano-Moresque ceramic tiles from the Monastery of Santa Clara-a-Velha (Coimbra, Portugal)
| dc.contributor.author | Coentro, S | |
| dc.contributor.author | Trindade, R | |
| dc.contributor.author | Mirao, J | |
| dc.contributor.author | Candeias, A | |
| dc.contributor.author | ALves, L | |
| dc.contributor.author | Silva, R | |
| dc.contributor.author | Muralha, V | |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2015-03-27T15:14:01Z | |
| dc.date.available | 2015-03-27T15:14:01Z | |
| dc.date.issued | 2014 | |
| dc.description.abstract | A group of late 15theearly 16th century Hispano-Moresque glazed tiles from the Monastery of Santa Clara-a-Velha, in Coimbra, were, for the first time, characterised chemically and morphologically. Since the prevailing idea among art historians in Portugal is to judge the Hispano-Moresque tile heritage as Spanish production, the findings concerning technological processes were compared with the Islamic technology in the Iberian Peninsula and latter Hispano-Moresque in Spain. This study is the first analytical indicator of a production technology with some differences from the Hispano-Moresque workshops (such as Seville, Toledo, etc.) and points out to a possible local production. Five different coloured glazes were identified: white, blue, green, amber and black, all displaying high-lead content, as expected for this type of ceramics. Tin oxide was identified in high contents (7e14 wt.%) in white and blue glazes, its crystals homogenously distributed in also very homogeneous glazes, showing similarities with an Islamic glazing technology. On the other hand, Ca-rich thick glazeeceramic interfaces were observed, with many mineral inclusions (wollastonite (CaSiO3) and also K-feldspars (general formula KAlSi3O8), showing a higher resemblance with a later Hispano-Moresque technology. Other compounds were also identified from reactions involving the colour compound: malayaite (CaSnOSiO4), bustamite (CaMnSi2O6), braunite ((Mn2þ, Mn3þ)6O8SiO4), andradite (Ca3Fe2Si3O12), magnesioferrite (MgFe2O4) and a nickel ferrite (NiFe2O4). The chemical composition of this glazeeceramic interface suggests firing temperatures between 950 C and 1000 C and its thickness implies a single-fire process. The chemical characterisation does not suggest different recipes or different firing processes for cuerda seca and arista tiles. | por |
| dc.identifier.authoremail | nd | |
| dc.identifier.authoremail | nd | |
| dc.identifier.authoremail | jmirao@uevora.pt | |
| dc.identifier.authoremail | candeias@uevora.pt | |
| dc.identifier.authoremail | nd | |
| dc.identifier.authoremail | nd | |
| dc.identifier.authoremail | nd | |
| dc.identifier.citation | Coentro, S.; Trindade, R. A.; Mirão, J.; Candeias, A.; Alves, L. C.; Silva, R. M. & Muralha, V. S. (2014), Hispano-Moresque ceramic tiles from the Monastery of Santa Clara-a-Velha (Coimbra, Portugal), Journal of Archaeological Science 41(0), 21-28 | por |
| dc.identifier.doi | 10.1016/j.jas.2013.07.031 | |
| dc.identifier.scientificarea | 304 | por |
| dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/13713 | |
| dc.language.iso | eng | por |
| dc.peerreviewed | yes | por |
| dc.publisher | elsevier | por |
| dc.rights | restrictedAccess | por |
| dc.title | Hispano-Moresque ceramic tiles from the Monastery of Santa Clara-a-Velha (Coimbra, Portugal) | por |
| dc.type | article | por |
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